MoIT proposes solutions to avoid disruption in goods supply

Aug 24th at 08:52
24-08-2021 08:52:52+07:00

MoIT proposes solutions to avoid disruption in goods supply

With COVID-19 threatening the goods supply in the south of the country, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has suggested solutions to connect supply chains in the area.

 

According to a report by the Department of Industry and Trade of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, the local goods supply sources are from the province and from neighbouring areas like HCM City, and Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Lam Dong provinces. However the prolonging of Directive 16 could affect the supply of goods, especially on checking shipped goods.

At the same time, the province does not have a goods shipment station to ensure epidemic prevention and goods circulation during lockdown, and it is difficult to connect products from and to other localities.

For example, via online working, Long Son Commune’s aquatic products were ordered by Vinmart's supermarket system in HCM City and asked to transport and distribute the products to each store in a total of 18 Vinmart supermarkets in the city.

However, Ba Ria - Vung Tau farmers realised the deal was impossible as they could not transport and distribute such goods before the city's curfew at 6pm every day.

Another problem is the supermarket systems' requirement to have VAT invoices issued immediately after importing goods as it is difficult for individual farmers to issue such papers as they have no experience in it.

Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province’s report stated that in the main season of longan and dragon fruits, the province currently has an output of 2,000-3,000 tonnes of longan and 200 to 500 tonnes of dragon fruits, but due to lower consumption and market connection, they could only sell 60-80 tonnes per day, making the prices fall.

As commodities producers, the provincial farmers face difficulty in accessing green supermarkets and stores due to the strict requirements.

Dong Nai Province has had similar problems and mentioned the regulation not to leave the house from 6pm until 6am as troubling staff serving supermarkets and convenience store chains who were active in serving local demand.

While Ba Ria - Vung Tau asked MoIT to support the connection of its consumption and distribution chains, Dong Nai asked the ministry to provide general guidance for employees of supermarkets and convenience stores to go to work between 4:30am to 6am and work until 8am to prepare goods.

With the reports of Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Dong Nai and other southern provinces, MoIT has recommended the People's Committees of southern provinces and cities to have an agreement on a travel pass form.

It also recommended the Ministry of Health to direct and regulate rapid tests or PCR tests within 72 hours for drivers in the provinces and cities.

To facilitate businesses in goods circulation, MoIT proposed the Ministry of Transport issue detailed instructions for issuing QR codes for “green lanes” for businesses and people as well as for using software to manage vehicles on the road.

Earlier, MoIT proposed a “green lane” be quickly opened for waterway transport to ensure smooth trading of rice in the areas.

MoIT suggested the Prime Minister assign ministries, sectors, and relevant localities to promptly open a “green lane” for waterway transport, which is currently in charge of 95 per cent of the rice output in the Mekong Delta - the country’s biggest agricultural hub and home to a large river and canal network.

Currently, strict social distancing measures under Directive 16 are being imposed on 19 provinces and cities in the south, including the Mekong Delta, to curb the spread of the virus.

The strict measures are reportedly creating congestion in the transport of rice from fields to factories and ports. 

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